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PhD student and former Vikes swimmer Taylor Snowden-Richardson, BSc 鈥19, is studying how a cognitive-training system designed for athletes can help people with Traumatic Brain Injuries.
PhD student and former Vikes swimmer Taylor Snowden-Richardson, BSc 鈥19, is studying how a cognitive-training system designed for athletes can help people with Traumatic Brain Injuries.
CIHR funds two critical brain health research projects: one to show how concussion causes cognitive impairment and another to understand the effects of alcohol and cannabis on the developing brain.
A new research model for studying repeated mild concussions in young brains could increase understanding and transform treatment for this high-risk age group, says University of Victoria neuroscientist Brian Christie.
UVic chemist Armita Dash is in Ottawa today to talk to parliamentarians and senior government officials about her innovative approach to early concussion diagnosis. Dash's research provides an early detection method of diagnosing concussion or traumatic brain injury through the use of nanotechnology.
Two Canadian provinces now have laws aimed at preventing children and youth from being sent back into the game after a concussion, but not B.C. UVic expert Brian Christie's new research finds that even "heading" a soccer ball produces changes associated with concussion.
E. Paul Zehr and Bruce Wright survey the 10 big screen versions of Batman movies and assess each fight, accident and incident involving the Dark Knight for possible exposure to concussive impact.In the paper 鈥淐an Concussion Constrain the Caped Crusader?鈥 the authors use Batman to highlight the cumulative effect of repetitive head injury.
When a young person hits their head on the ice, on the field or at the pool it can cause damage to the brain. However, current assessment techniques make it difficult for medical practitioners to diagnose a concussion because the tools currently in use are subjective and difficult to interpret. Thanks to $750,000 in new funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, the BC Knowledge Development Fund and UVic鈥檚 Division of Medical Sciences, two of Canada鈥檚 top brain injury experts are on the case.
It鈥檚 game night at the local rink and cheering parents pack the stands as young players churn up and down the ice. Every scoring chance is hailed with roars of support. The barn falls eerily silent though, as one young skater racing for a puck loses an edge and slides headlong into the boards.
番茄社区 researchers are part of a Canada-wide effort to dramatically improve diagnosis and treatment of concussion, a complex brain injury gaining increasing attention at al
番茄社区 researchers are part of a Canada-wide effort to dramatically improve diagnosis and treatment of concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury, a complex brain injury gaining increasing attention at all levels of sport.鈥